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Praise for Jane’s debut novel
"Pure, unadulterated romance, well-written, great plot, dramatic, believable obstacles and an aristocratic setting. Ellen and Edward are one of the best romance couples (move over Twilight, there’s a new Ed in town)." Best Chick Lit.com
"What a brilliant read!! Jane Lark has an incredible talent to draw the reader in from the first page, Illicit Love captured me immediately. This book has a Romeo and Juliet (which I love) type of feel It's a display of raw emotion drama and intimacy." Cosmo Chicklitan
"I have to say I loved this book. Its fantastically written. The plot is full of twists and turns. Edward is a wonderful lover, romantic, dashing, and is not afraid to share his feelings. Where can I get an Edward Marlow? Bravo to Jane Lark for this wonderful debut novel. A great piece of writing." Brook Cottage Books
"This is the kind of mixer upper I’ve been looking for in romance lately, I was immediately drawn into this richly painted story, and was swept away by the vivid writing. I love Ms. Lark’s style-beautifully descriptive, emotional and can I say, just plan delicious reading? I defy anyone to NOT love Edward. He never gives up on Ellen. A thoroughly satisfying read, and a truly compelling story, that I could read over and over again. 5 Glittering Stars" My devastating Reads
Illicit Love is published by Sapphire Star Publishing and available on amazon.com , amazon.co.uk and Barnes and Noble
Illicit Love - This novel is the story of a 19th Century Courtesan who falls in love after a single liaison. It is inspired by real life stories from history, although the characters are fictional.
To learn about Jane’s inspiration follow her ‘Stories from History’ blog at janelark.wordpress.com and keep an eye on this website.
“and then–and then-and then,” Harriette Wilson’s Memoirs published 1825
Jane likes to write intense relationships full of emotion. She is a chartered member of the
‘My aim when I write is to draw readers into the emotion of my characters’ relationships, so the plot is really the scenery I’ve painted, the story is how my characters travel through it.'
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